- 2006.20
- 1899 - 1956
Part of Northern BC Archives Historical Photograph Collection
This collection consists of 64 black and white photographs, 263 color slides, and 65 negatives.
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Part of Northern BC Archives Historical Photograph Collection
This collection consists of 64 black and white photographs, 263 color slides, and 65 negatives.
The Grand Trunk Railway and Grand Trunk Pacific Railway series consists of administrative records, correspondence between railways, and ephemera. Also consists of maps and technical drawings depicting Grand Trunk Railway and Grand Trunk Pacific Railway rail lines and structures.
Miscellaneous forestry photographs
Consists of photographs depicting various forestry and forestry railway scenes, including early sawmills, Church Logging (Prince George) logging trucks, the Eagle Lake Spruce Mills (Giscome) railway locomotive and train cars loaded with logs, early logging with horse-drawn skids, an aerial of Eagle Lake Spruce Mills, among others.
Miscellaneous railway photographs
Consists of photographs depicting unidentified rail stations, locomotives, equipment, communities and people.
Community gathering at Metlakatla Church during Synod
Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds
Large group of women, men, and children pose on front steps of church. Some men standing in back hold brass instruments. Bishop Ridley (with long beard) sits in front centre between W.H. Collison (on right) and his son W.E. Collison. Photograph depicts the first church built in Metlakatla, which was burned in a fire in 1901, and replaced in 1903.
Handwritten annotation below image reads: "A gathering of Missionaries and Indians in front of Metlakahtla Church During Synod"; on verso: "[Ven?] Arch Collison & Mrs Collison".
Archdeacon W.H. Collison standing on beach at Kincolith, BC
Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds
Village can be seen in distance. Large church building stands in centre, hills in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "For heading of Page 18. Kincolith or 'The Rock of Scalps.' Section of Kincolith [...]"
Group at Hotel & Restaurant in Atlin, BC
Part of Northern BC Archives Historical Photograph Collection
Photograph depicts group of working men and 6 dogs standing outside wood building. Hill in background.
Totem poles at Wapta Lake Camp, BC
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts totem poles at Wapla Lake Camp. The lake was the headwaters of the Kicking Horse River.
Kicking Horse Canyon, Canadian Rockies
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Canyon in the Canadian Rockies.
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Canyon.
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Canyon.
Lower Kicking Horse Canyon, on the CPR
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts lower Kicking Horse Canyon, on the CPR line.
Canadian Pacific Railway - Rogers Pass and Glacier, BC
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
File consists of postcards collected by David Davies of Rogers Pass and Glacier, BC.
Glacier House and Great Glacier, BC
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Glacier House and Great Glacier House built in 1886 as one of three similar hotels, the other two being Mt. Stephen House in Field, and Fraser Canyon Hotel in North Bend. Business fell off rapidly in 1916 when tracks were relocated into a new tunnel. Buildings were demolished in 1930.
Train outside snowshed, Glacier, BC
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts a train oustide a snowshed in Glacier, BC. It was thought the view was looking south with Glacier Hotel in the middle distance at the head of the 180 degree loop. Outside trackage was built alongside sheds in the summit area of Rogers Pass.
Entrance to East end - Connaught Tunnel
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts the entrance to the east end of the Connaught Tunnel.
Canadian Rockies, Illecillewaet, glacier from the railway
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Illecillewaet Glacier from the Railway. "One of the chief attractions for tourists is the Illecillewaet Glacier, and, while not the largest in the Canadian Rockies, it is the most accessible and in every way representative of these most interesting natural phenomena. A trip across its face leaves a lasting impression on one's memory. The Illecillewaet River takes its rise from the great glacier of the Selkirks."
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts the crossing of "The Loop."
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts the CPR station at Albert Canyon, BC, circa 1900.
East Portal Connaught Tunnel, Mt. Macdonald
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts the east portal of the Connaught Tunnel and Mount Macdonald.
Sicamous Hotel, Sicamous, B.C.
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Sicamous Station and Hotel, circa 1910. "Sicamous became a favorite statring point for fishermen to the Shuswap Lake and junction for the fruit growing Okanagan Valley. The first station in Sicamous, built in 1890, burned down in 1900. A new one was built, modernized in 1908, and torn down in the 1960s."
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Main Street (Victoria West) Kamloops in 1910.
On the Okanagan-Cariboo Trail - The Thompson River 6 miles north of Spences Bridge
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts the Thompson River, 6 miles north of Spences Bridge, on the Okanagan Trail.
CPR Crossing Skuzzy River, Fraser Canyon, B.C.
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts the CPR crossing Skuzzy River, Fraser Canyon, BC
Fraser River Canyon, near North Bend
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Fraser River Canyon, near North Bend, BC
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts the Four Tunnels on the CPR line through the Rocky Mountains.
Four Tunnels, Fraser River, B.C.
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts the Four Tunnels over Fraser River, BC
Fraser Canyon, Canadian Rockies
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Fraser Canyon in the Canadian Rockies.
Fraser River, Canadian Rockies
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Fraser River in the Canadian Rockies.
First crossing of the Kicking Horse
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts the first crossing of the Kicking Horse.
Mount Field from C.P.R. Hotel, Field, Canadian Rockies
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Mount Field from a CPR hotel in Field, Canadian Rocky Mountains.
Kicking Horse Canyon, near Field, Alberta, Canadian Pacific Railway
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Canyon, Field, A.B.. on the CPR line.
Consists of photographs depicting the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, the British Columbia Railway, the Canadian Pacific Railway, and the Canadian National Railway. Also includes photographs of various forestry-related scenes.
Part of Northern BC Archives Historical Photograph Collection
Photographs within this file document resource industries within Northern BC such as mining, fishing, forestry etc. They also represent resource industry cooperatives, processing, packing and shipping industries, construction and ship building, as well as salvage companies and operations.
Part of Northern BC Archives Historical Photograph Collection
Overview of a snow covered mountain tops of the Cassiar Mountains. Handwritten annotation on verso in pen reads: “Cassiar mtns.”
Collection consists of the typescript of "Excellence in Teaching," by Robert Bernoff.
Bernoff, Robert
David Davies Railway Collection
The David Davies Railway Collection encompasses all facets of railway history specifically in the province of British Columbia and the Yukon territory. The collection consists of research material accumulated over the course of more than fifty years, and includes monographs, periodicals, articles, clippings, railway timetables, photographs, maps and plans, and excerpts. Material covers public, tourist, and private (industrial) railways, including: CPR, KVR, E&N; CNR, CNoR, GTPR; and PGER, BCR. The collection excludes material regarding streetcar systems and rapid transit, but includes long distance electric interurbans.
Photograph depicts a cluster of canvas tents on the edge of an alpine meadow.
Canadian Pacific Railway - Kicking Horse Canyon
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
File consists of postcards collected by David Davies of Kicking Horse Canyon in British Columbia.
Kicking Horse Pass, Golden B.C.
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Pass, Golden B.C.
Stoney Creek Bridge, CPR Selkirks
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Stoney Creek Bridge in the Selkirk Mountains of B.C.
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Stoney Creek Bridge in the Selkirk Mountains of B.C.
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Stoney Creek Bridge.
Stoney Creek Bridge, Canadian Rockies
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Stoney Creek Bridge in the Canadian Rockies.
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Albert Canyon.
At the summit of the Selkirk Range
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts the summit of the Selkirk Range. Board in the right foreground says "Rogers Pass 1 Mile."
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts engine #154 on Mountain Creek Bridge in 1885. Bridge-164 ft, in height, 1086 ft. in length.
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts the Rogers Pass CPR station. A snowslide wiped out the station on January 9, 1899.
Entering Connaught Tunnel and Ross Peak
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts a train entering the Connaught Tunnel and Ross Peak.
Part of David Davies Railway Collection
Postcard depicts Illecillewaet Valley. Taken adjacent to snowsheds and the second crossing of the Illecillewaet River. It had the appearance of being the location for a safety switch and spur to divert a runaway train that had come down the "Loop" from Glacier Station.